Pagudpud is like margarita, best enjoyed in the summer months at the beach.
This town is roughly 10 to 12 hours from Manila by land travel. It certainly isn’t the easiest of commute to start with. You need to have a solid reason to spend summer here. The plethora of white sand beaches in the Philippines presents a stiff competition. You won’t be out of options that’s for sure. So, why endure a trip to Pagudpud? Read on and my top spots might be able to sway you to spend the hottest part of summer in the extreme north of the country.
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Saud Beach, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
The most striking feature of Saud beach is the free panoramic view of Bangui Wind Farm from the shore. On a clear day, you can perfectly see the turbines spinning in the distance. How cool is that?
Like most stunning beaches in the country, Saud beach has long white sandy shore fringed with palm trees.
It’s nice to know that the local government prohibits the construction of hotels or restaurants near the shore. As a result, walking on this beach feels like being transported to the time when most Philippine beaches are devoid of modern conveniences.
The most magical moment of course is when the sun is about to set. It is always amazing to see the sky blazes into vibrant eye-catching shades in just a matter of minutes.
2. Bangui Wind Farm, Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
Having seen them several times in photos, I thought they would just be an ordinary thing to see. But nothing prepared me for their elegance as they move with the wind. They tower over roads and beaches and behave like a beacon of beauty.
Those rotating propellers are reminiscent of helicopters hovering in the sunset in war movies. Absolutely a very dramatic scene.
3. Blue Lagoon, Pagudpud, Ilocos, Norte, Philippines
It’s far. The ride goes on forever. The heat is uncomfortable. That’s coming from someone who loves beaches in summer. So, why go here?
It is the only beach I can recall with the most vivid blue color. It’s unusual in its intensity.
Its coconut-lined access road (beyond Hannah’s) is ideal for strolling. I found my perfect reading spot in one of the trees.
So, why spend your summer in Pagudpud? Need I really say more?
Pagudpud is a real charm. It holds a raw and undiluted beauty that is fast becoming a rarity.
Traveled May 2018.